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Top 100 churches in per capita gifts to the Cooperative Program

NewsReligious Herald  |  March 21, 2005

Beulah Baptist Church in Rocky Mount led churches affiliated with the Baptist General Association of Virginia last year in per capita gifts to the Cooperative Program. Rounding out the top 10 churches in per capita CP gifts were First Baptist Church in Gretna, Grace Community Church in Richmond, Bethlehem Baptist Church (Midlothian) in Richmond, Harrisonburg Baptist Church in Harrisonburg, Roanoke Valley Community Church in Daleville, Singers Glen Baptist Church in Singers Glen, Spring Hill Baptist Church in Ruckersville, First Baptist Church in Alexandria and Clifton Baptist Church in Clifton.

Below are the rank, church and city, and per capita gifts of the top 100 BGAV churches. All figures were reported by the BGAV's treasurer's office for the fiscal year which ended Nov. 30, 2004.

1 – Beulah, Rocky Mount – $828.15

2 – First, Gretna – $140.05

3 – Grace Community, Richmond – $131.42

4 – Bethlehem, Richmond – $30.68

5 – Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg – $127.66

6 – Roanoke Val. Com., Daleville – $127.56

7 – Singers Glen, Singers Glen – $122.12

8 – Spring Hill, Ruckersville – $120.56

9 – First, Alexandria – $111.75

10 – Clifton, Clifton – $110.65

11 – Bowling Green, Bowling Green – $109.82

12 – Cool Spring, Mechanicsville – $106.40

13 – Cambridge, Richmond – $104.82

14 – Salem, Salem – $104.70

15 – Franklin Heights, Rocky Mount – $103.43

16 – Chatham, Chatham – $102.11

17 – Mt. Hermon, Danville – $101.16

18 – Rocks, Pamplin – $98.43

19 – Beulah, Aylett – $98.13

20 – Drakes Branch, Drakes Branch – $97.38

21 – Black Creek, Mechanicsville – $96.52

22 – Bon Air, Richmond – $95.91

23 – Ringgold, Ringgold – $92.53

24 – Nomini, Montross – $89.63

25 – Trinity, Arlington – $89.29

26 – Mt. Vernon, Axton – $88.34

27 – Mt. Olivet, Beaverdam – $88.07

28 – Zoar, Deltaville – $87.31

29 – Rodgers Chapel, Clover – $85.59

30 – Derbyshire, Richmond – $84.91

31 – First Cross Roads, South Boston – $84.77

32 – Culpeper, Culpeper – $84.64

33 – James River, Williamsburg – $84.10

34 – Grace, Shenandoah Jct. – $83.90

35 – Bethany, Callao – $83.73

36 – Amelia, Amelia C.H. – $83.72

37 – Mappsville, Mappsville – $83.37

38 – Temple, Covington – $82.32

39 – Wicomico, Wicomco Church – $81.23

40 – Chancellor, Fredericksburg – $80.73

41 – Broad Run, New Baltimore – $79.90

42 – Court Street, Portsmouth – $79.89

43 – Orcutt, Newport News – $78.83

44 – Servants of Christ, Louisa – $78.51

45 – First, Ashland – $78.02

46 – Hampton Roads, Hampton – $77.95

47 – First, Charlottesville – $76.23

48 – New Bethesda, Mechanicsville – $75.39

49 – Hilton, Newport News – $73.40

50 – Oakland, Dispunta – $71.26

51 – Grace Filipino, Woodbridge – $70.57

52 – New Prospect, Hurt – $70.53

53 – Bon Air, Arlington – $69.77

54 – New Hope, Alexandria – $69.44

55 – Oak Hall, Sandston – $69.28

56 – Pocahontas Bassett, Bassett – $68.82

57 – Mountain, Bluemont – $67.30

58 – Pearisburg, Pearisburg – $67.12

59 – Clintwood, Clintwood – $67.10

60 – Palestine, Huddleston – $66.31

61 – First, Weber City – $66.20

62 – Haymarket, Haymarket – $65.05

63 – Parkview, Bluefield – $64.27

64 – Westover, Manassas – $63.64

65 – Calvary, Lynchburg – $63.63

66 – Monte Vista, Hurt – $63.63

67 – National Gardens, Falls Church – $63.49

68 – Goshen, Spotsylvania – $63.23

69 – Covington, Covington – $63.11

70 – Wilroy, Suffolk – $62.59

71 – First, Richmond – $62.58

72 – East End, Marion – $62.36

73 – First, Winchester – $62.34

74 – Belmont,Charlottesville – $61.82

75 – Zion, Clinchport – $61.39

76 – Mt. Pleasant, Charles City – $60.98

77 – Fair Park, Alexandria – $60.89

78 – Glencarlyn Rd., Falls Church – $60.61

79 – Calvary Hill, Fairfax – $60.25

80 – Fort Trial, Stanleytown – $59.20

81 – Middleburg, Middleburg – $59.15

82 – Fairview, Fredericksburg – $59.03

83 – Goochland, Manakin-Sabot – $58.76

84 – Mechancsville, Mechanicsville – $58.75

85 – North Roanoke, Roanoke – $58.67

86 – Memorial, Staunton – $58.65

87 – First, Dillwyn – $58.64

88 – First, Collinsville – $58.45

89 – Bagby Memorial, Burkeville – $58.38

90 – Poroporone, Shackelfords – $58.28

91 – Freemason St., Norfolk – $58.25

92 – First, Woodstock – $58.22

93 – First, Woodbridge – $58.09

94 – Rosalind Hills, Roanoke – $57.62

95 – Chestnut Grove, Earlysville – $57.50

96 – Central Hill, Windsor – $57.32

97 – Farnham, Farnham – $57.15

98 – Mt. Tabor, Keeling – $56.69

99 – Thalia Lynn, Virginia Beach – $56.64

100 – First, Jonesville – $56.39

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